Clydesdale

英 ['klaidzdeil] 美
  • adj. 强健的挽马的(源出苏格兰 Clyde 地方所产名马)
  • n. 强健的挽马

英文词源


Clydesdale
"breed of heavy draught horses," 1786, so called because they were bred in the valley of the Clyde in Scotland. The river name is perhaps literally "cleansing," from a Celtic root akin to Latin cloaca (see cloaca).

双语例句


1. In old school talk, this is the Green Mamba , beefed up for our Clydesdale customers.
在老同学说, 这是绿马姆巴,增添了我们的客户同感.

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